Men's Heavy Cheviot liecfcrs. Sizes t0 to 46. Regular $3 I valQ I- Nienis Limbo i(nlt Coat Siveaters. (‘olor brown, navy and maroon. Sizes :11; m ltl. $1 lteuular $2.50 — I Rica's H e a v y W 0 i‘ k Shirts. (‘olors grey, biowii. navy and maroon Sizes ll”; to 17. wiliisrs up to $1.50 Men's Ilcuvy All-\Vool Work Pants Sizes 34 to H. -$3Ino Boys’ Reefer with Fur (‘ollaix Sizes S ‘ll? to ill -- - Boys" ‘vlnckinaw Reef- ers. Sizes 26 to 3H -- -- ~$zI95 Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts Sizes 12"; to 1t - _ - _ _ _59G Boys’ Heavy Winter (Hips with Fur l1‘:ir Bands -- - Buys’ V and Roll Neck Siveziters. As- sorted colors -- _..,.... . ___~ ~va~e_~.@-.»~. m"- .,~._ .. (t)? NW’. INSII [UTE 2 WAY RELIEF F011 TllE MISERY 0F é Toke 2 "ASPIRIN" i." tablets and drink n full ~ glues of water. Repeat trontmonl in Z hours. No liiiiilv ttflwl iicglvvt rvcn hiiiiiir l|('.‘|tl ii-lili. llerc is vilial llt ilii: 'l'iil\c hi.» ",\~iiiriii" tiililcls when yin lcvl a (‘Olfl (‘Ollllllg 0n— wit li:i full glass of iviitcr. Tlicn I‘I'])t‘.‘ll , it Il(.‘(.(‘.<Slll'y,fICCOI'(‘llf1g to rlin-eiions in each yinckagir. Rilicf crimes ‘very quickly. Tlll‘ “.\.<pirin" method of relieving (rolils is llie way ninny (loclors approve. You DEMAND AND GET- ASPIRIN _ And Boys! in the Basement The Above Specials are for Friday and Saturday ‘on m: ISLAND IT'S ——-—— [form of a \ (‘lltlllC Pill ii lll7.‘.i'll'Cl iniiied incm- i inciiiircrs *- ' .-. iii-me tor March nieei- l lliiirv . l lia- March a "iveed" l Ml‘. Ma iiuv. n1 (lcstroyint; 11.: iuducs. i\fix:. (Ti-tin .<l \\lll1 _ the National‘ Point “llllllllil first 1111.11‘. but we suggest Heavy $5.00 Cheviot Reefers for $375 Men's Heavy Weight Fancy V neck Sweaters. Sizes 36 to 42. $ Regular $1.79 _ Men's Leather Wind- breakers. Sizes :10 to ‘Illegular S030 Men's Heavy All-Wool Work Hose. 3 pairs for - lolemsnZip (‘omliinzitioii irerzi s. (‘olor S blue and khaki Men's Broadcloth Shirts Color blue and tan -- -- -- C Men's Leather (fonts. Sizes 40 to ~10 *6 95 Reg $8.00 viiliie n Boys’ Jumbo Knit Pull- over Sweater with Shawl collar — -- R o _v s’ Heavy Cheviot Breeches. Double Scat and knees. 55 . Regular $2.65 - Boys’ Cheviot W i n il- breakers, to S? match breechcs Boys’ Doeskin W i n d- brcakers. Colors, brown navy and maroon — -- -- \ Boys’ Tweed Knickers. Colors, light and 8 ' dark brown — -- lift‘. . Anthem. Lunch was sci-icrxlby‘ M's. MacDoiin d _ \ll(1 vi-oiiiniitzvii‘ iii 'I‘lils_ mcciiiii: i-c: ' ~ Vi' r at . Jtl ~Pli;iil, Yorl: l ‘i call Mrs. X. is very much attached k. ivris rouscii by claws t sl ‘ll If throat is sore from the cold, crush and stir 3 "ASPIRIN" tablets in V; gloss of water. Gorgle twice. This eases throat rowness and soreness almost instantly. lalic“.\>|iiriii"lorri-lict llirn if you arc iiiil. iinpriivvil promptly, you (‘Jill l.llt‘- family doctor. O “.t\spirin" tnlilcls arc iiiailc in Ctllllfltt. by tlic lliiycr (Ioni- pony, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. ‘llllll-HAIK III! ‘Z|t‘l't‘ltlt‘!l an invitation to (tllltllll ‘ lliiitctl States in the (‘up team matches at, Wlmbledoinlfrllb- , _11_ Cameron. m Charlottetown. PEI. s. r. c. i. Inspector H. W. Mclieona’ report for ilus week. 5 clogs humanely destroyed. 8 eats (sick or 100 old) destroyed. 1 horse (unfit for work) destroyed. 1 horse treated for lameness. d Homes found for two homeless 0R5. lcatrescuodfmmthotupdl telephone pole. Usual rouilne inspection o! homes Aables, etc. _ The cut. which was brought down lull} the telephone pole liud been frightened up part wuy by a dog, and vihen the dog was called away, ll; was sent to the top by children throwing snow balls st 1t he owner of the cut ufier trying to get aelp from :il3\'cl‘i1l quarters. flnail inns: Nlr. McLean. with theresul inat her can was restored 1:0 her, ruifc and sound. There is a rather, - iiiteiesiinu story connected with ll11> cab-the‘ ovmei‘ who we shall t0 it for very special reasons. It nor-rails tlizi‘. b01110 tears ago, (the cut is now nine years old) on I1. cold storms‘ nitglit iii winter, with all the ehililrcil in bod. Mi". and 511's. X. were also prepaiiiig m retire. Hr. X. on..- niiz, ltilltl of the ciil. and as he mind c-oiil into the stove, he $411111 "Have vou pun that beastly ini iii the sired?‘ Afraid lo tell hiin that the (zit ieposcd in the clothes bisket. 2.11s. X. pave hln. an evas- ive ans and they finsliy vient up Stitlll. Lziie in ilie nltilit 3.1:. X. digging 111:0 .lO‘.ll(ltl‘. Staviled 11110 wake- ‘. he sprain: out. of bed and iiii the light. there was the i-ai. Ntliltf-rlilg iinprcczitions he was about to nllDO it out of the mom \\‘ilf‘tl he noticed 1t acting in t1 t iicciilini‘ wnv. sneezing and rufliilng 5 abiiii‘ the l‘itf‘tfll—st"ll.~lllfl something ivronu he started for the door. when the ca‘. i-aii out fllllttlfl of liiin and (to i the stairs. When Mr. X. ilic iiall. he shuiiicil to his mink-cc’. the children-the llilllli0 l5 on lire!" And it ivas: only the tlniel act- ion of (he eat saved the mnlly iioin hem! 1111111011 iii their beds. The lire 11.111 started inside and \\(tlll(l no‘. time been discovered ii too late to iixiikon and rescue (Dill! family. Do you wonder liiut Ali's. X. is iittzicllcd t0 he!‘ cat? 1i she had been heartless enou h to have pui that cut out in u. cod nhcd on a winters night, stir; find her 111.1111)’ iiiiuhi‘. noi. be enjoang lite iis flu-v iii-e. Animals always repay kindness. S. I’. C‘. A. APPEAL Send donations ic H. A. C. Scarih, Ilanagcr Cfinadizin Bank of Com- merce. ll. R. Lame 1&3 Co. $5 O0 Dr. Robbins 5.00 . l'-‘. Illllclivsnn 50f) . ,. .0 Il-cll 5-0 (‘m . , A. ifeiinesisey 3.00 Thoma; While .50 L-illl-LZ-Zli-ll. Afiiiinfin following letter Wits receiv- ' lliiildic Molyneau pupil of I School in appreciation t by the Smiling Help- " 11rd Cross Branch of Roads School, together with a large quantity of clothing, etc. Mziiver, Sank. _ Feb. 10-38. Dear Biifldicu-Thanks so much lift‘ putting your name on books _\'()Zl o nted for the help of the r-i-iiiioi l!l our ])l‘O\‘ll1(‘.C. You know r about. 100 books that I re- irain boys and girls only litlll any names. in them. ihly iloni l'i"11.lll/.0 lioiv books incan to boys an don't g-(‘t any maga- ' .i books of any ;i' hniiir» and we flunk you biittoin of oiii‘ licai‘l. . ii>k _vour tcnchri" if she \v.;nli. iirile to inc sometime, when clll) i. ' f? 'f‘lierc are l1 ' ,_ that we teach- rrs .ii hkukiiiclieivan ivould so much like in kiiriw. Perhaps _oii would like io know ~ luliiwei" lS—-Tillif.‘ out. your a and Moo. Jiiiv in Siiskq ailit niy mhorzl i1; about seventy iiiiitx- north of that little city. The school that. I iczich ha. thiiuy papil- iii it and all the grades from one. to clr- _ so w.- hzivc to all \'.t7l‘ |)1<lll_ hard to (over tho ivork. Sonic of tho children haven't. the. propel‘ clothes iii which to conic to school. . fist of them come to mhool barefoot until weeks all" the snow had begun to fall. .0 school hasn't been ‘painted “ and a1. the window's have s in them, through which * the rflllfl blows iin- We have had -iii~h bad that 1h." earth and in":l to moot. _|i:*.t at the ii‘ llll‘ and voii could lll lll" ('t1'llCl' a oiiiid \l'll‘"l1 we .' fold (lav; The pihitrtl liriiditvootl nlcrt into :i dull arr-y , chalk rl""i(lt"'.l§\‘ diffi- to llll re a sriinvt ltllt‘. :..n, Yours. KATIII EEN VYOUIJIIALI» 'I‘ea"her. Ynsqli‘, S. l). min? kit’ iiiiii 1.0M»: lN ~VM It. King; tia. (awn i;i»ii.iiii‘.. ‘ikllil tWillllF-l‘ the Weekly Column 'r‘;i-_iiii;ii~_q _i'(>\l for _\'-.llll‘ kindness. I hm. awed n, .‘. rs tier and ni l‘ Mr. iii Ji>lin R. Ci’ on. of i wo sons. Herbert his at’, home; t-vro (iziiiulitcrs, Nlrs. We ton Andover. Marlboro, lull tlll'l Mrs. Emir-zen in Blllillilffit, wigiifmm; N11,: two bi-othrrs, NOITlt-‘ll Cani- Confederation Life‘ Celebrates Coming 0f Age Quarters Renovated And Enlarged On 21st Anni- versary Of P. E. I. Branch Establishment Just wenty-one years o this month a Confederation fe As- sociation o ened this first branch office in lnce dwud Island with W. Ct. Hertz. a native son of our province, as Mona er. Quurten we: > established at 1 Richmond Street; in the Chandler Building. In due time these quarters proved inadequate. and in 192'! new and larger quarters were secured in the New Bank of ltovo Scott; Bulld- ing, which have served up to a few weeks ago. when due to the large increase 1n business of 1987. and additions to sales staff, larger quarters were an immediate no- cessity, One would hardly reco 15o tho old office which has been a tered 1n MR. W. G. HOGG Provincial Branch’ Menage;- e. most pleasing manner which tin. iricdiiitely strikes one upon army- ing. The manager's office ls free of aces-s".- to the Public and the ac. -,_.._. counting depar inent. The floors are 001011111 ivith light green Oattleship linoleum. There ls adequate stor- age for supplies and larger area. for customers’ use. This unit. compris- inc the accounting and manager's office. llflS been redecorated in cream iolor, chcsen with the know- ledge of light: reflection and com- 13% of accounting and secretarial .. . From the accounting department access is had with the Agency De- pnrtmcnt, where one finds a well lighted and heated room housing tiic general representatives, Mr. H. W. Ives and Mr. F. C. Ritcey, with individual desks. a well equip- ped library dealing principally with Life Insurance Fundamentals, ser- vice and sales. This room 1s de curated in harmony with the mat office. and each (lepai-tment ' connected by telephones. In conversation Villtll Mi‘. Hog our representative was lnforme that the Confederation Life has large and growing Illfllllv of poll: holders in this province. ‘Thar. tho service given is appreciated. 1.1 evidenced by the large increnzc in new business during 1937. Mr, Hogg stated it to be the largest of any _vear_slncc the branch was first opened in 1917. Already in 1038 the increase over the same period last year‘ is beyond his most Sflllfllllnfil cxpertations. In appreciation of the ‘loyal support- of the 111.1013’; public of Prince Edward Island, the Con- federation Life have consistently each _\'(‘fll‘ reinvested funds with iis consisting of Provincial Bonds and City of Charlottetown and Town of Suminersiile debentures. thus plag- ing ‘the Confederation Life iii a. twirling position a.‘ to invested fund: within lllf! "raviivce find in no: inrurancc paid for" in 1937 ltl illEMCRlAM MRS. JLM. BARNIIAM _ LITTLE RIVER, Feb. 18—-Aft=:r a It\\' ii-ceks‘ illness, the (tenth mo]; a ' fllllflCllly at her home here. 1a.; C\'(‘1ll!l'{ of Janette Cath- ftlltl“. wife of Alexincirr M. Barn- h.iin. (lit. '1 h" rtctcirvrl was a iislive brie \‘.'l'»ll l‘t‘l.'1ll\"~i' 5o years mo. lll'lll'l'fl Mr R.ii‘iiliiiiii n _\'~f\i' "r of lllf‘ community", taking iv and limiiinz inn-rest. in at] ‘lilli: In its w:‘lliir;-, F1 i- many .~lii- ivns ])l‘.“’ililf‘tlI- of tlic M. S. and Ladle ’ Aid. also a l(‘i'll‘ll(l‘ iii the Sunday School. Elie is survived by lixr hiislmnd; Pasadena, Cnllf.. Dong- Mass. \Vlli.ini Robinson. Cztmbitdge. ‘ both of ivhcni were home fit . i’ of their l10l.l'l£‘I".‘i (loath. lhlffs‘ also survive. Ml". Mai"- J unejom BRINGING UP FATHER '___ . ______ (mlllbbet! ton. and Wen ton rt (liitllitlivllllmg N3“ mm came and hundreds of other lovely things either for yniirrzelf or for sale. A uhiltl ran Ilri it. ,. ._ , , ectlniis ii-ith each l'tl1'l lim. ..u.. bcxn n inliicd ‘and! sold’ we offer this ivonderivorkcr for just W6 have only 300 to sell n‘ Q price l0 rush yiiur order. sunbeam sales Agency Today's Short Wave Radio Program [Allilillifl WZCTIU. Nola: ‘r SATURDAY. FEBRUARY I3 TOKYO 4:46 . .—iNot1onl1 Pxofllm. JZK, 137mm" 15.16 mfl" JZJ, 25.4 m., 1111)’ moi. EIILIN 5:00 p.m.—Gwtl.no Donllottil. Qecul opera potpourri. 1N1), 5.4 m., 11.77 meg. BUDAPEST. HUNGAB! 6:00 .m.—iiunga.rlu.n Folksong-s. HAT 33.8 m.. 9.12 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 P.III.—NBW5 and Program for English Listeners. RAN, 31 m., 9.6 mes. LONDON 7:20 p.m.- "Over the Farm Goto"—4, a talk by J.A. Scott Watson. riofcssor o! Rural Econ- omy, University of Oxford. GBC, 31.3 m., 9.58 meg.; G58. 81.5 m., 9.31 meg; GSL, 49.1 m.. 6. meg. MADRID 7:80 pin-Program for English Listeners. EAR, 31.6 m., 9.48 1M8. ROME 7:30 p.m.—Chiunber Mimic: Ell:- abetih Luin: "Famous singers of old." 2R0, 31.1 m.. 9.63 meg.; IRE‘, 30.5 m.. 9.83 meg. BERLIN 8:46 park-Research 1n German Folklore, DJD, 35.4 m., 11.77 mag. CARACAS 9:46 .m.-Dance Music. Yvo- RD, 51. m., 5.8 meg. LONDON 11:00 nL-"Monoicg-ug; 1n Mel- ody." . 25.5 m., 11.75 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m.. 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m..l1.51meg.; GSL, 49.1 m., 8.11 meg. PARIS 11:45 p.m.—Mu;~ic"; RBOOHIYDES. TPA , 25.6 m.. 11.12 meg. TOKYO 12:45 aam-“Gulde to Famous Places Series." JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 m eg. SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA 4:30 nan. —(Sunduy) —Chlmes from G. P. O. Sydney. vxm. 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21 BERLIN 11 :10 a.m . —Symplionlc Concert. DJD. 25.4 ‘u, 11.77 meg. CARACAS 3:30 pun-Operatic Concerto. YV5R0, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. TOKYO 4:45 p.m.-A Talk on Current Topics. JZJ. 25.4 m.. 11.80 meg; JZI, 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. PARIS 6:15 pm. — Concert Rolayed from Radio-Paris. 'I‘PA-4, 26.6 m». 11.72 meg. LONDON 6:50 p.m.—A Religious Service, from Wylde Green Congregational Church, Birmingham. GSC, 31.8 m,. 9.58 Int’ .: GSB. 31.5 m.. 9.51 meg; GSL, 49.1 m.. 6.11 meg. BUDAPEST, IIIJNGARY 7:00 p.m.—Hungarlan University choir. HAT-L 32.8 m., 9.12 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.—News in English; Opera, one act. 2R0, 31.1 m.. 9.83 meg; IRE‘. 30.5 m., 9.83 meg‘; 25.21 in.,11.t)0 meg. CARACAS 8:00 p.in.—Dnnce Music. YV5- RC, 51.7 m., 5 8 meg. BERLIN 8:30 p.m.-Bal1ads my Brahms Chopin find Loewe. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 m~g. LONDON 9:20 par-The Upper Norwood salvation Army Band. GSD, 25.5 m., 11.75 mez: GSC. 313 m.. 9.58 meg; G513. 31.5 m., 9.51 meta; GSL, 40.1 m.. 6.11 meg, TOKYO 12:45 £l.1l1.»-A Talk on Current Affairs JZJ. 25 4 m.. 11.110 meg. SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA 1:15 a.m.--Talk 0n Australia. VKZME. 31.28 m., 9.59 meg. O++§§§+§-0—§4§-O4-§—§§§O O-O-OQ O- LMJIES, READ THIS! You will be astonished and delight- ed with the beautiful thing! Y0" can minke on n WEAVE -— IT American made. lland Loom llfake a lovely dress in two ii-ceks or less and at less than half the cost of knitting. Simply weave squares of yarn uni] sew thorn loirether into well fitting adorable garments, such s: SUITS DRESSER COATS. SWEATERS. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, HATS. BAGS BEDSPREADS, AFGIIANS Full printed dir- loom. Thou- For only tivo wcrks to advrrthe lt. ONE DOLLAR ltfnneybnek Guarantee. Rvfflllur Price in. (lniiadn $1.50. BUT REMEMBER TODAY To Avoid Disappointment. We reserve l0 days to flll orders. YARMOUTII, NORTII, N. S. “TIE UNBIDKIN I-IIHYTIII" Qdcuooliolldlwult "perhaps eshallftndu/alfilttlutt. llfoangmtih Areparthyntftelmepovm,fllylflo ‘O11! Oi Wlthbrgi-utmg nabiufl lIl-iuixiglortho Aassmiitonoe mbJ-tntawindn; outfiomtlxm Into ‘fitflfitlty will mokenoblmklt "niiiiiiiiiuu perfedillfll-"B mu mmiwuinofnu. Noi-‘tiomustctolteronthewotitihg "Iiiruatthotthmwillbenosuilnb- 1iin¢foet . ‘miiiui-theprww vfflmt w- faottlflnl. Tho epiowoonllflfle” is strangely swee, Axidyotdodgafltirpouiltollrwud ltmoytaheolubencahh msblar A m ‘at theheairt out PBISQNHWG PERSONS AND PERSONALITIIS (Rev. A31‘. Ilmligfnn, Bherbmoke. QM.) 0m of the rtohert treasures I brought; awB-i! 1mm University is a. hlgih appreciation of the sacred- niess of rgexsonallty. and the ulti- mate wo of a mian. Thou h the be deformed and ed, the circumstances attending the birth and subsequent life of the in- dlvldual be shaded, yet; iviI-hhi the soul smoulder divinely endowed fires of potential power for good. Every 1119 I believe ls capable of development into the living image of the Creator, in a. fuller measure, being surivundod by propitious condittlons. so than; these within nmy be drawn forth and harnessed foir the enrichment of socletiy. Mm is a mere being with good mifluences developing good morality and evil influences demor- alizing ho the utter detriment o! character. We have every evldeneo that Jesus held 1n high iegard the sacredness of each man's Demon- ality, bidding men "Come Unto Me." never riding IVUIh-Blwd over the sensitive emotions and God-given EWEI of wflLIn the Revelation, He pictured as the Suppltcant. standing at the door and knocking, saying, "I! any man hear My voice and open tho door, I will come in he with Me." Upon that. verse Hol- {nan mint has given us his vlidd and prtcele‘s picture. "The Light 0! the- World." But not. so wit-h the forces of evil. Personality ts a mere plaything and is only 9. pawn in the great crime of political propaganda. War- fare which is essentially political uses men as a scientist use; a rot or guinea pig. The truth of this as- sertion has been proved in the re- cent. years of the world War. the A- byrsyminn struggle, as well as those now in progress 1n Spain and China. In the ordinary course of socoty, inside influences an coming to bear upon the lives of men and woman, debauchlng their bodies, breaking down their mental equip- ment; and n’ fellowshlpplng flheir spirits from the True, the Good and the Beautiful. Personality must be preserved lnvtolate and given the opportunity to devel and expwes! ltretf along the rtgh lines or else society is doomed. Man thus la Spiritual. but the has also physanl properties which an as sacred to him iis the former. "Know ye not: that. your bodv is the temple of the Holy Ghost . . and ye are not’. your own?" (1st- Cor_ 6:19). I be- seech you therefore, brethern. by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies ii living sacrifice. holy, acceptable unto God. which is your reasonable service." -Roma.ns 13:1 1t; is not without significance that; the editorial motto of the "Mon- trrnl Star” is, “a nation's health 1s a .tlon's iveolth." Disraeli once said. The public health ls the foun- dfltlCfl upon which rests the hap- pincs" of the people and welfare of the nation. The care of the puilzvlc health Ls the first duty of the statesman." Samuel Johnson gives iis the following about. health and our bodte". "Health is indeed. so necessary to nll duties, as well as pleasures of 111e, that the crime of sqiiandm-lng it ls Equal to the folly; and 11¢ that, for a short rwttlca- tlon brings weakness an dlsrsc upon himself. and for the pleasure of a. few years prised in the tumiilts cf diversion and clamor of nwrrl- meiit. condemns the mntiirer and 11101‘? experienced part of his life to the chamber and the couch. may be justly irproachcd. not», only as a npnniltlirift of his huppln": but. as ii robber of the public; a5 a ivretch that. has voluntarily dlsqunllfied himself for the buslnen of his sta- tion. and refused which Providence aslgzu to 1m in the general task of human nature." Some would say, “But wimt of the occasional friendly gins?" and I would answer that your yielding to that. is an indication of the power of resistance. Malnitoln your manly character. young man, and your womanly grace young woman; refrain from Canadian lteperesentatives ONE THING '- ‘Tiii ;_. THIS euv- sis: won PLATTER- czwr reenter/taste ANYTHING- NEVER GlT BRAIN FEVEQ-"' SAY- CAN'T YOU EVER REMEMBER ANYTHING 7 DO YOU OH-YE5~H"$ PAY- DAY- AND I CAN REMEMBER ALL L“'f=/l'<'=°¥“‘?’2l’i? ' OOKING FDR eyei-woppennnce of ovtl, md___t.llo In the; ladies’ BASEMENT Ladies’ Colunoe Sofii Colors navy, 1.49 black - — - Lodloo’ nope dunno. Nnr spring styles — as- ‘L49 colors — — — Ladies’ cotton print house dresses. Assorted styles and colors. Sizes 14 to 42 - Lad-ho’ sub - standard silk rayon hose. the new shades. Sizes 8V; to 10 -- Children's tweed dresses. Many different styles and patterns. , Sizes 2 to 14 yrs Ladies’ all wool short sleeve sweaters. coral, royal nlle, yellow in three different styles. Sizes 14 to 38 Children's all wool rib- bed hose in black only. Sizes 6V; to 10. Pair — — — - Ladies’ berets. Colors black, 35c ‘ON THE ISMN IT ‘S 89c In all 20o Colors 29o and scarlet. —- -— unito hlm, and sup with htim, and ‘ lord will reward you abundantly. 3- Spence tn the foreword to tho book, "Case for Prohibition." "The of the flu-ht against the wer is the some fllu-omhout. all Christendom. It ta the story of a stem effort and a steady ping-rear." The Script/mes exhort. us to faith- fulnoss: "not. us not be weary In well doing: for in ctu shell ramp if We faint not The desir for some part1 ular - form tsndsebo remove flmtccam If)!‘ °n°° mevaus and Wm“ the gradual education of character which ts more important- than any given measure; it is 5o easy to ig- nore or bo tlmist: aside in the en- thusiasnr of a great muse that. _ which Ls iam- iiii the mas of n11 WWW: mo“: others- tfufi liberty, whether religious or c v . liquor n we ."(Ga.l. 6:9) The Women's Christian Temper- ance Union. through pushed uII sccntlflc it. been our Fvxrmerly in those "good 01.1 days" before the war. when. as we back upon it, life seemed as rimple and pleasant. it was possible um need nose to secure a Nivreh- dum on proposed coming reforms regarding th of intoxicating bevel-ones. In those days, we accepted, without demur. to some the unfair majorities which muft be obtained. when legrtatlon con- Cliitdre ’ V. on. In. iiiiiiilcil-iakm 2s,:.8yoars-_5* Lad“, long flleeya n. _ nolette pyjama; sorted colors. S lleg small, medtuni randlargo-__ m Stanltelda’ Mayflower fingering. In 23 diff", out. shades of full one 08. balls. Ball -- -- _ ._. Stanfields’ factory yin-m In 12 assorted colors. Sketn — Maids’ uniforms ln col. ored broadcloth with white collar and cuffs. Sizes 14 t0 42 —- -— Fancy bordered towels of good quality and weight. Pair — - Ladtes’ long sleeve flun- nelette night gowns — — — — Linen dish towels. Col- ors yellow, green and red checkered. Each———— Globe (Toronto) behind our movement now ii sentiment g-i-esslon ought we not. to P-tlli" enough not, only ‘ t-hcse (WESFOILQ but sci" ‘ to answer thrm? Are ivc to . strongert weapcm. itiisr qiii of Temper-m" ‘. 11S sir“. -~“ W‘ n“ a ma""r (f (‘O"‘."l't\. to iis . W‘ men ivhos" motto t: ' i‘ (‘"5 “d Home niiil lllnfu“ I-'i“’i:'" look KIDNEY FLUSHI-IRS. Ilnluclir. 1:11“ | jci-ttg of the people concemod, KQIIIIIIIIUII --By George Mchtflfllt! a tlmezwitiiiihewm- The piesent _ In conclusion let me quote Mir. F. 916m’? °1 91mm me’ with m” multiplicity o! problems. etwll W985- ing for solution, all governments which are in any sense WPWWN- tive are subjected to excwlvi do- mands for reform or change. Min- orities large and small, sixacia-l tn- tercst. groups with protons $0M- times good, oft/on not so good- 01M for reaching, sometimes roactlonlr! all press for a. hearing and for de- cision in their favor. Too oftpn 1f- would seem lzhe 1cm wornnii; influ- wlthout, sufficient. knoivledav d 0|‘ concern for the public mind. In the January issue of the "Tidirigsf 01B‘ edit-or quote: Imm. an article in lie this significant "The follow your leader is pretty nearly nulllLvin/g leslklotion." GIMP ed a govemment slnoerepazut befit- ficieiit, how can it decide amid»? such dlveivltiy of conflletlnu 1381193. out. its long how can it; know the real dcszres of history of struggle. of partial vic- the people. tory, of retrogreslon but. never of has even‘ recognized that mccess of the Temperance cause. ln the last analysis, must de- _ pend on the character and devo- have been of. such pains to build lion of those who would forward express ltelf to, and imltltl-Kv‘ its claims. We cannot. be accused of toting sight of the necessity of un- lmpeaohable character in the ad- herents to the cause; nzver have we forgotten that ours is not. mere- ly one more cause, relentlessly find rulhlesly forward. but a great crusade which. when rightly understood. must draw to its quote means of expre an 1mm support thoughtful people in ever- lncmzslng number‘. And s’) we hove U3€fl every means within our power ' ment? to promote this "gradual education o! character." Of he eighteen de- partments of work in Ontiii-lir-sevcn are either in part or wholly educa- tional 1n naturx Most emphasi“ has naturally been placed where. with us. it. really belongs. temperance. Nor has mllov to ignore the nec3S*'l'V of u. strong b"d" of ‘n'or'ne'l pub" ~ owin- Has the referendum psi-wed 17°10 our midst. forever? Has ft out-lived its uefulness? If so. 110W W‘ W‘ informed public opinion. which l" upon the Government? For there l5 volume of public o lnloii, 111cm:- fng rapidly in peope of ifliitiflcwfi as the culmlnntlve evils of t-lle 11"‘ sent. system of government c.0111” are evidenced on every 5.11.; but w what avail? Ls there nny 01-1111‘ Elle‘ 1n such a W01‘ that ll will be effective with the Crflwm‘ iii this time of temporary Peg” referendum, thi" mos. iiemocrflllll method, and formerly oic 9113]‘; V oblivion? Apart from tl1‘_ llbe-‘lwn NCX KIDNEY FLUSHEI! 115° iaiiiiii mi. llllllllyl iiiiii llver Wltll N0! iiyltom wll tllio nn renown! 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